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Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Chapter 204
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"No problem. Go ahead."

Vince agreed without a second thought.

Jessica quickly typed her message on her phone.

"Don't let him know I'm living here."

Seeing those words, Vince's smile deepened.

He gave her an OK sign.

Jessica finally felt her nerves settle. She couldn't fight Timothy's power alone, but at least she could lean on

someone else for help.

She had no idea what kind of friendship Vince and Timothy shared, but it was obvious Vince wasn't afraid to go

up against him.

That was all she needed.

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She didn't need much time—just a month. After that, the divorce would be final, and Timothy would be out of her

life for good.

Vince didn't press her for details. Once Jessica agreed to attend the Zimmerman family's birthday dinner, he

simply said his goodbyes and left.

Stepping out of the small apartment, Vince glanced back at the closed door and couldn't help but smile to

himself.

This was going to get interesting.

Night fell.

The evening air was gentle, tinged with a cool autumn breeze-just the right temperature, and a hint of

excitement in the air.

At the airport, Timothy greeted Mr. Smith. For Sheila's sake, he'd arranged a welcdinner, complete with the

usual crowd of guests and friends.

Of course, there had to be company for the guest of honor.

Two nights ago, after Timothy lost his temper and smashed a glass, Kane was still nursing his own anger. He

hadn't intended to show up that evening, but Sheila had insisted, practically dragging him there by the arm.

It was no secret that of Timothy's closest friends, Kane was always the most loyal to Sheila.

As for Yates and Vince...

When they were younger, Vince's little sister and Sheila had never gotten along, while Yates's father and Vince's

father had been army buddies-bonded for life. Yates had even been promised to Vince's sister as a child, a sort of

family arrangement; whether it would last into adulthood was anyone's guess, but as a boy, Yates had always

taken Vince's sister's side.

And Vince-well, that was his own sister, after all.

The Howard family had an academic pedigree. Even after her adoptive father left his professorship to go into

business, their household kept its old traditions. Sheila was raised with all the etiquette and polish expected of

someone from a wealthy family. Add her connection to Timothy, and it was only natural that Yates and Vince

treated her with more consideration than most.

But it still couldn't compare to her friendship with Kane.

Sheila needed Kane—he'd do anything for her, no questions asked.

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Just like the other night: when Vince discovered Jessica was Timothy's wife, his expression changed so fast it

could have been a scene out of a stage play. Yates tried to keep Kane from saying too much, but Kane didn't care

whether Timothy would be upset-he stood up for Sheila anyway.

On the drive from the airport, Mr. Smith received a message from Ines.

[Mr. Smith, | heard you arrived in the country today. | wanted to let you know sgood news-my student is

willing to consider the role in your new film. Letknow when you're free and we'll set up a meeting.]

Mr. Smith's pale blue eyes lit up.

The movie's release date was fast approaching, and he still hadn't found the right lead. He'd been waiting for

Ines's reply for ages, but she always dodged the question and never gave him a straight answer.

Not long ago, he'd seen a web post where Ines introduced an illustrated edition of "The Grand Canal, Venice,"

and realized the artist he'd been hoping for was Ines's star pupil. She'd recently gotten married, so it seemed

unlikely she'd return to work. Part of Mr. Smith's trip was to see if he could find another artist with a similar style.

But if Ines's protégé was coming out of retirement, that would be perfect.

Mr. Smith and Ines were both veterans in the animation world; it only took one look for them to recognize real

talent.